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Steels: Processing, Structure, and Performance (Second Edition)
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-265-5
Publication date:
2015
Book Chapter
Chapter 11: Deformation, Strengthening, and Fracture of Ferritic Microstructures
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Published:2015
Page range:
213 - 232
This chapter discusses the stress-strain response of ferritic microstructures and its influence on tensile deformation, strain hardening, and ductile fracture of carbon steels. It describes the ductile-to-brittle transition that occurs in bcc ferrite, the effects of aging and grain size on strength and toughness, continuous and discontinuous yielding behaviors, and dispersion and solid-solution strengthening processes.
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Deformation, Strengthening, and Fracture of Ferritic Microstructures, Steels: Processing, Structure, and Performance, 2nd ed., By George Krauss, ASM International, 2015, p 213–232, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.spsp2.t54410213
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